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School Of Fish

Surrounded yet completely alone,

It's the rule that our mothers taught us, always stay together.

 

Together, entanglement binds it together,

Predators take at ease to engulf, consume.

 

Those that swim, flow solo.

 

So I remain huddled, I merge and now I'm surrounded,

All the same, completely isolated.

 

I stay for hope, protection and direction, is this a false impression?

 

Split, torn in silence I suffer, So I turn back to reflect,

"I had, I have control, right?"

 

I segregate and eliminate the feeling of metamorphosis,

From prayer to predator.

 

Now I've shifted gears, further up the food chain once more,

Again, I'm surrounded yet completely alone.

 

Though, this time I've grown!

 

 

Poem by Lionelle Nsarhaza

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Published
Mar 18, 2016
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